Sunday, August 25, 2024

A New Chapter for Patrick

We have one less kid in the house.  We drove him across Missouri to Atchison, Kansas.

 
We took most of the kids with us.



Here the back of St. Michael's Hall, his dorm for the year.
Here I am with the college kid in his room.

The obligatory college freshman by the school sign picture.
Mary is not be be left out.
After we moved his stuff in, which only took one trip thanks to the helpers, we explored the campus a bit.  I was very happy to see a small grotto with this beautiful waterfall.

My little Lourdes loving heart was happy to see St. Bernadette kneeling before our Mother.  They even have a stone from the original grotto in France.
After a late afternoon Mass, we said our good byes and headed home.  















I can easily see why Patrick chose Benedictine and know he will do well there.  We will miss him but know he is ready for this step. Love you Patrick!

School Begins 2024











There were some big moves for our kids this school year.  George started 9th grade, which means high school and going to the same school as a sibling. 




Becca began 11th grade taking a lot of hard classes and planning to take more AP tests.







Mary also made a move off the first floor and up to 3rd grade.  She is loving is so far.



Cecilia is in 6th grade, a true middle schooler this year.




The St. Pat's girls wanted to do something sassy.



Here is the obligatory picture of all my home kids going to school.  This year we will have 4 kids in just 2 schools instead of 5 kids in 4 schools like the last three years.  The schedule is much easier to keep track of now.












Here are some pictures with Tilly.  












That's it for now.  I will share more about Patrick in the next post.

Monday, August 5, 2024

Summer Time Fun

 Some people take the summer off to relax and recharge.  Our kids just find more stuff to do.  Becca was invited to some Illinois High School Leaders thing.  She had a blast and hopes to return next summer to staff.


















Cecilia decided to continue her softball career.  It was a rough season but I think all the girls had fun.  She even got a few chances to pitch.


































We discovered a bird nesting in the spruce in the front yard.  There were 5 eggs at one point, but two have fallen out and we haven't see the mother in awhile.

















Mike, Cecilia, Mary, and I attended a Peoria Chiefs game for Cub Scouts.











To make room for the adult ones, Cecilia had to have some teeth pulled.  She was less than thrilled about it.

















Mary and Tilly hanging out on the couch.











Cecilia also participated in a Mud Run with some friends to raise money for St. Jude.















































Mike and Becca went out to Philmont in New Mexico.  Mike will likely be making is own post with pictures from their trip soon.  I just have them getting off the train.

Two days, well really one and a half, after stepping off the train, Becca had all four of her wisdom teeth out.  She handled it like a champ.


We rapped up July with some Cub Scout kiddie pool kickball, always a good time.







The day school was over, Patrick stopped shaving.  I'm I crazy, or it that beard rather red?

Mike being weird with the dog.


















I had to get a picture of four of the five kids, just enjoying the same show.


We are swiftly approaching the end of summer 2024.  Patrick is heading off to Benedictine, Becca will be a Junior and and trying to work out college options, George is denying that he will be a Freshman in high school next week, Cecilia is ready to conquer 6th grade, and Mary is moving up to 3rd.  I will be the 4th grade teacher once again but my hallway is being fixed so my room is rather filthy.  Thanks for dropping in and we will update when we can.

May was Busy!

 We had two children graduation from their schools this May,  George finished his life at Central Primary and Intermediate Schools.  First, I was share the pictures one of his teachers sent me of him winning an award.  As you can tell, he was thrilled.



















I made him take a picture with his 8th grade sign on his last day of school.












Due to the weather, Central had to move the ceremony inside the gym so only Mike and I were able to attend.  Here is George coming in.



















And his making his way across the floor to receive his completion certificate.




















I talked his into taking one last picture at Central.  I think he got the best education he could there, but he was very happy to leave that school behind him.

Patrick also graduated this May, but from Chesterton Academy of the Sacred Heart.  I made his take the same picture as George.





Pat's graduation took place at St. Philomena's Church in Peoria.  Those not graduating were in the choir.


Yes, with a Catholic school, you get a full Mass at graduation.





Three of Patrick's classmate gave speeches that were very good.








Here is the back side of Patrick going up to receive his diploma.




















The boys weren't the only ones busy in May.  Cecilia scored big at the St. Pat's Awards Night.


















May also brought us the Memorial Day parade.  The weather was pretty nice this year and no one passed out.




















Becca also did her Eagle Scout project in May and early June.  Working with the library, she and her team put in 20 post that can hold pages from a book, making a story walk along the bike trail in Washington Park.  Thank you to all those who came out to help.








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